Yellow Magic Orchestra
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Bourbonese Qualk were an experimental Music group which existed from 1980 to 2003. Their credentials as early and important contributors to the Industrial scene is born out by their presence on the seminal Elephant Table compilation from 1983. Up until 1987, they were essentially a collaborative effort of two individuals: Simon Crab and Steven Tanza. In 1987, Crab and Tanza went their separate ways. Tanza's project since then has been called The State. Crab maintained the Bourbonese Qualk name. Crab, who had for years played virtually all instruments/electronics beyond percussion, left guitar work to Miles Miles and focused more and more on a large electronic sound, still recognizably funk-beat driven as was much of their earlier music. With Miles Miles' death in 2002, the members disbanded. 

Recorded live in Irvine, California - The Smiths provide a hell of a show, great sound quality. The source is unknown, though it sounds like a soundboard recording. ENJOY!
GRAHAM PARKER & THE RUMOUR recorded live at The Rainbow Music Hall (Denver, Colorado - 15 April, 1979).
Spoon have provided great pop songs through half a dozen albums, 7 ep's and countless singles for more than a decade. Since no official collection exists yet for Spoon, I thought it was time to put one together. 

This is a FANTASTIC soundboard recording of Spoon live. Excellent sound quality - crisp and clean. And the show is wonderfully quaint.
Laibach is a Slovenian experimental music group, strongly associated with industrial and neo-classical musical styles. Formed 1980 in Trbovlje, Slovenia, Laibach represents the music wing of the Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK) art collective, of which it was a founding member in 1984. The name "Laibach" is the German name for Slovenia's capital city, Ljubljana.
Thee Psychick Sacrifice [Live Ajanta Cinema, Derby 04-12-79] from Throbbing Gristle. Strange, odd, disturbing. Great rip from vinyl. No pops, no clicks.
Though the Wolfgang Press lasted until 1995, my favorite era was the 80's. Witness the progression from a post-punk, gothic-noise sound to a more post-punk, eccentric funk sound. Just wait until you here their take on Aretha Franklin's "Respect". PRICELESS!